FLORA IN Die A. ■ .287 



B^KK'i-iiGTO^iA. fpeciofa, Linn. Suppl. 312, Butonica, Rumph. Amh. 

 iii, p. 179. t, 114. Commerfona, Sonnerat N. Guinea, tab. 8, 9.- 

 Out lines i. 233. — Found in the Moluccas and thence to Oubdte. 



DIADELPHIA HEXANDRIA. 

 Saraca Indicay S^Ji. PL iii. 376. Burm. hid. 85. t. 25. f. 2. 



DIADELPHIA OCTANDRIA. 



FoLY GAL A tljeezans, SyJl.Pl.nu 387. Burm. Lid. 154.. 

 Chinenjis, 388. Brown. Jam. 287. 

 triflora, 391. Fl. Zeyl. 269. 

 glaucoides, 29^' Fl. ZejL 2jo. 

 ciliafa, 391. -FA -Z't'j//. 268. 



D ALi&BRGi A lanceolaria, Linn. Suppl. 316. 



latifoUa, PL cf Cor. ii. t. 113. — Known in 7W/^ under the name of 

 BlacLivood, and is much ufed for furniture. Its color is a greyifli- 

 black, elegantly diverfified with light veins, and capable of receiving 

 a high polifh. 



paniculata, PL of Cor. ii. t. ii4.--Grows to a large tree. 



rubiginofa, PL of Cor. i\. t. 115. 



DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 



Abrus precatorius, S)j}.PLm. 393. FLCoch.n. 520, FL ZeyL 2S4. 

 Rumph. Amb. v. p. 57. t. 32. Konni, Rheed. Mai. viii. p. 71. t, 39. 



Pterocarpus draco, 394. Lingoum, Rumph. Amb. ii. p. 205. t. 70. 

 Outlines, i. p. 233. 



fantalinus, Linn. Suppl. 318. Santalum rubrum authorum, Rumph. ii. 

 47. JVoodiille. Med. bet. iv. p. 109. Outlines, i. 141. 



marfupium, PL of Cor. ii. t. 116. — Its hard wood, approaching an- 

 orange color, is applied to many ufeful purpofes. 



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